Osoyoos is a city in British Columbia, Canada
Osoyoos (/ɒˈsuːjuːs/ o-SOO-yews, historically /ˈsuːjuːs/ SOO-yews) is the southern-most town in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia between Penticton and Omak. Near the border with Washington state, the town is also adjacent to the Indian Reserve of the Osoyoos Indian Band. The origin of the name Osoyoos was the word sẁiẁs (pronounced "soo-yoos") meaning "narrowing of the waters" in the local Okanagan language (Syilx'tsn). The "O-" prefix is not indigenous in origin and was attached by settler-promoters wanting to harmonize the name with other place names beginning with O in the Okanagan Country (Oliver, Omak, Oroville, Okanogan). There is one local newspaper, the Osoyoos Times.
Top sights in Osoyoos | |
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Starlite Marina & Beach Shop | 49.028477 / -119.457306 |
Gold Hill Winery | 49.086740 / -119.550347 |
Tumbleweed Spirits | 49.027187 / -119.442077 |
Van Kalkeren Orchards & Fruit Stand | 49.027187 / -119.442077 |
Fernandes Fruit Market | 49.027692 / -119.434846 |
Osoyoos Lake Bench | 49.027692 / -119.434846 |